While engaged in the reorganization1 of the vertebrate fossil collections at the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, the writer discovered the incomplete lower jaw of a large bird from the Miocene phosphate deposits near Charles
Large collections of bird skins are found in many museums and in many countries, but far fewer insti...
International audienceThe extinct Odontopterygiformes are the sole birds known to possess strong and...
The late Miocene Baynunah Formation in western Abu Dhabi Emirate (United Arab Emirates) has yielded ...
While engaged in the reorganization of the vertebrate fossil collections at the Peabody Museum of Na...
The most important acknowledgement is to the discoverer of the first fossil which leads to the acqui...
The Pelagornithidae, or ‘giant bony-toothed birds,’ are enigmatic extinct seabirds with a long histo...
Purchased from Gilman, Crompond, N. Y.Inscribed by the author.Bound in green cloth; stamped in gold ...
Among the fossils collected on the Yale Scientific Expedition of 1872 are fragments of the skull and...
A new fossil vertebrate site dating to the late Miocene yielding bird remains was recently discovere...
We report the first Tertiary bird fossil from Central America, an ungual phalanx from a large, unkno...
Introduct ion. Birds are perhaps the most successful group of living vertebrates, and yet their foss...
coast of South Africa is one of the few fossil sites in Africa dating from the early Pliocene (appro...
Recent reorganization of the collection of fossil vertebrates at the Yale Peabody Museum has brought...
The small collection of avian skeletal remains, including those of an eagle, an owl, and possibly a ...
A penguin humerus constitutes the most recent record of the widely distributed genus Palaeospheniscu...
Large collections of bird skins are found in many museums and in many countries, but far fewer insti...
International audienceThe extinct Odontopterygiformes are the sole birds known to possess strong and...
The late Miocene Baynunah Formation in western Abu Dhabi Emirate (United Arab Emirates) has yielded ...
While engaged in the reorganization of the vertebrate fossil collections at the Peabody Museum of Na...
The most important acknowledgement is to the discoverer of the first fossil which leads to the acqui...
The Pelagornithidae, or ‘giant bony-toothed birds,’ are enigmatic extinct seabirds with a long histo...
Purchased from Gilman, Crompond, N. Y.Inscribed by the author.Bound in green cloth; stamped in gold ...
Among the fossils collected on the Yale Scientific Expedition of 1872 are fragments of the skull and...
A new fossil vertebrate site dating to the late Miocene yielding bird remains was recently discovere...
We report the first Tertiary bird fossil from Central America, an ungual phalanx from a large, unkno...
Introduct ion. Birds are perhaps the most successful group of living vertebrates, and yet their foss...
coast of South Africa is one of the few fossil sites in Africa dating from the early Pliocene (appro...
Recent reorganization of the collection of fossil vertebrates at the Yale Peabody Museum has brought...
The small collection of avian skeletal remains, including those of an eagle, an owl, and possibly a ...
A penguin humerus constitutes the most recent record of the widely distributed genus Palaeospheniscu...
Large collections of bird skins are found in many museums and in many countries, but far fewer insti...
International audienceThe extinct Odontopterygiformes are the sole birds known to possess strong and...
The late Miocene Baynunah Formation in western Abu Dhabi Emirate (United Arab Emirates) has yielded ...